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mircea_popescu: ave1 you should ; also read through the eucrypt thing, ima (for instance) need someone to package it into a cmd line gpg replacement as soon as next wek. ☟︎☟︎☟︎
diana_coman: ave1 have you ever passed a char * from c to ada in such a way that ada actually sees the correct length for it? there is something I don't quite understand there as To_C seems to use Target'Length so the length should be set ☟︎
diana_coman: ave1, aha, byte by byte was what I ended up doing at testing stage just to see it really working; hopefully I'll still get it working properly with To_C as such and then I can still avoid the C.Strings, stick with the procs To_Ada and To_C; it's not going to be pretty but at least the mess is as small as I can see a way to do it now
ave1: Yes, as soon as you start a blog, fodder seems to be all around you.
diana_coman: ave1, more notes sounds like a *very* good idea; mixing with char * c style is anyway a pain no matter how it's done
ave1: diana_coman: will you be depending on interfaces.c or interfaces.c.strings packages (I'v done some initial work on modified versions of these that do not need a second stack)
a111: Logged on 2018-02-28 00:48 mircea_popescu: diana_coman can we include a report of compiling eucrypt with his barebone runtime ?
diana_coman: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-28#1786462 <- will give it a try for sure ☝︎
ave1: Yeah, I know! I wanted to squeeze in this comment, but did not find a good position in the table to put the reference in. I'll just let it stand as a separate comment without number. http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-28#1786463 ☝︎
mircea_popescu: diana_coman can we include a report of compiling eucrypt with his barebone runtime ? ☟︎
mircea_popescu: i am left with a cake.
asciilifeform: because whoknows, what if reader has a ega ?
mircea_popescu: it's a sign of social responsibility.
mircea_popescu: (the obvious benefit for you is that eventually you'll be able to say "ledger only runs to the past x lines or y calls of ledger, whichever is longer. this may seem as "nothing" but mind the "unbounded strings" fallacy. everything has to have a length.)
mircea_popescu: trinque feature request : can ledger get a break line every time you call ledger ? here's what i mean exactly : http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/697pq/?raw=true
trinque: shipped a fix, sorry about that.
trinque: thanks to ben_vulpes for reporting a rounding error in the display, caused by use of insufficiently girthy type.
pinochle: long time log eater, taking steps a la http://trilema.com/2016/how-to-participate-in-the-affairs-of-the-most-serene-republic/
state_bits: Hi all - I stopped by a month or so ago. Been reading logs but wanted to register a key
jhvh1: mircea_popescu: Error: "rated" is not a valid command.
mod6: ben_vulpes: It's a deal then! Can pay sometime today yet. Invoice me if you like even. I'll pay with my deedbot acct.
mod6: Wanna give dpb a chance here tho, before I accept. I feel like 24 hours should be fine since the time of my posting.
ben_vulpes: mod6: i'll do the 5 for 0.7838890 btc; that's a 10% markup from pizarro's cost plus ~20usd for shipping
mod6: Alright, I'm taking quotes on those 5 FGs now. Please add in a bit for shipping to MN. Would like to see them packaged like this: http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/20170328_125346.jpg
deedbot: http://thetarpit.org/posts/y04/06c-ffa-egypt-proof.html << The Tar Pit - Egyptian div and mul "work": a correctness proof for the arithmetic operations in FFA Chapter 5
spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-26#1786295 <-- makes plenty of sense; it never crossed my head to not publish, it's more a matter of discipline (whipping myself up into shape and focusing) ☝︎
mircea_popescu: well... it'll pass with me for fairytale reasons (irl i wouldn't have any reason to buy insurance on a fg, seeing how that'll be the day, and besides i got alf to squeeze ; but let's play.)
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: i'm going to roll the FGs into the rental cost of the machine; 20% markup for a year paid up front for the whole kit and caboodle if that passes with you ☟︎
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes now getting back to this deal of ours. 0.345773172 for a year of box as detailed ( http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-24#1785941 ) + 0.014 for one month of rack + ??? for a pair fgs ☝︎☟︎
ben_vulpes: please let me know when you get a delivery date as well
spyked: oh, I meant redundancy in "standing a logger bot", not necessarily in re-coding.
mircea_popescu: i guess. but there's so much work not currently bering handled seems somewhat of a waste to re-do things already done.
spyked: mircea_popescu, do you mean the irc logger? well, I figured moar redundancy can't do any harm; and it started as an occasion to study the various ways in which common lisp can handle the various pieces (database, irc, http). what I have so far is not very different from btcbase.org/patches/logbot-genesis , only I made it a point to avoid quicklisp and use manual imports etc.
mircea_popescu: spyked the bot is a solved problem, genesis and all. ☟︎
spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-26#1786219 <-- hey, that sounds like a really neat project, I wouldn't mind adding it to the list. on a related note, /me has been on a sort of semi-holiday for the last 2 months, which led to a lot of exploration on items of potential republican interest. e.g. the ada lisp scriptlang, an irc logger bot (which I could spin into a rss bot), the text browser thing and some out-of-the-blue ro-en Trilema ☝︎
mircea_popescu: then we wonder why the kids are "transgender". but as their life conditions become more like these offered by sea anemone (ie, a very sparse stone cubicle in a very hostile ocean), the clows will naturally be more like clownfish.
a111: Logged on 2013-09-30 07:12 mircea_popescu: Protandrous hermaphrodites refer to organisms that are born male and at some point in their lifespan change sex to female. Protandrous animals include clownfish. Clownfish have a very structured society. In the Amphiprion percula species, there are zero to four individuals excluded from breeding and a breeding pair living in a sea anemone. Dominance is based on size, the female being the largest and the male being the
mircea_popescu: well, it's a huge field, like a major cave-in you stumbled upon here. i don't expect it'll be done in one hack
mircea_popescu: but the implications are far-reaching (for one example : sinonymy rings can be declared, whereby a set of images are declared equivalent to trilema's rss.svg, so i can simply see that in there instead of w/e insanity the author picked)\
mircea_popescu: lobbes webpages are just idiotic programs. you familiar with how the dom works ? it's just a tree structure, more grossly of resources ("img src=" ; script = " etc) and more finely of tagged elements (<b> <div> etc).
a111: Logged on 2018-02-26 03:27 mircea_popescu: lobbes you understand what the AST is for a [web]page [of code] ?
ave1: Yes, that one is almost done, hard part is making a blog item, will do that first
ave1: So request is to create a rss-reader bot, that can subscribe / unsubscribe on request from L1 only?
mircea_popescu: lobbes you understand what the AST is for a [web]page [of code] ? ☟︎
mircea_popescu: lobbes you understand what the AST is for a [webpage
lobbes: and if 4) is correct, then should that be further broken down into a webpage hierarchy? Because if so, we may be limited using archive.is as a middle-man as the zips it spits out do not have the file structure intact; always 'flat' (e.g. this archived orlol: http://lobbesblog.com/archive/102.zip)
lobbes: so, here's what I understand thus far re: my goal (plox to correct me): essentially construct a 'tree' of the set of all webpages archived. the 'root' will be the hash of all branches. where I'm still fuzzy is how the remaining branhces/nodes are to be structured (though perhaps this may become clear to me upon further study)
lobbes: mircea_popescu: while I'm still working through my self-directed remedial mathematics studies to understand merkle-trees at a functional level, what I have learned so far got me thinking:
mircea_popescu: freenode is about as sparse as a camho's brain, no need to get clever.
mircea_popescu: so apparently $$$ can't be a nick
mircea_popescu: well for one thing one can't /ignore the rss cuz of deedbot. it's a little much.
trinque: upstack a bit, I can see the argument for separating functionality into meaningful (nick)names
mircea_popescu: course as it happens... pete_dushenski just decided he's not really interested... maybe http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-18#1784578 was looking for a way in ? ☝︎
trinque: ah. if a worthy noob is interested in handling rss, he may.
mircea_popescu: conceivably 2 should be a separate bot also ; but a) as long as tyou're maintaining both and b) they really need very much the same level of security and assurance, it doesn't seem worth the hassle.
mircea_popescu: and 3 really should be a separate bot i think.
trinque: there's a publisher/subscriber model in use, services being subscribers which are notified of new messages they might be interested in
mircea_popescu: ah. so then it's a name-only thing, might as well have a rss bot name on the rss bot item
a111: Logged on 2018-02-19 14:56 mircea_popescu: trinque should prolly make the public blog rss thing a l1 blackballable item. ie anyone deedbot trusts can ask (in channel) for any item to be discontinued -- and it is.
mircea_popescu: i suppose if you actually make the http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-19#1784956 item then that'd prolly want its own #pizarro list ; but also by now it's such a complex piece of gnarl might even want to separate a rss-bot out of deedbot ☝︎
trinque: spent a good amount of time today getting the logbot-command class working with ben_vulpes' multiple channel support
deedbot: http://cascadianhacker.com/a-few-santa-clause-nightmares << CH - A Few Santa Clause Nightmares
mod6: heh, does !!ledger encode the whole block chain for a guy to get?
mircea_popescu: a, that's good.
trinque: well son of a bitch
phf: now this could be misconstrued as a passive aggressive "how about now! can you read it now!", but my middle click copy paster failed, and then it's znc that's throttle sending. i figured i could kill znc, but mp was faster on the draw
phf: diff --git a/src/util.h b/src/util.h
phf: --- a/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp
phf: diff --git a/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp b/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp
trinque: somebody gimme a better rsatron and I'll use that instead. ☟︎
ben_vulpes foolishly https://alexcabal.com/creating-the-perfect-gpg-keypair/ once upon a time
BingoBoingo: <phf> easiest way to get a rise out of my iranian colleagues is to suggest that samovar and olivier salad were not "invented" by iranians << I enjoy telling the Argentines their mate has too many sticks and twigs
a111: Logged on 2018-02-25 20:29 mod6: And rather than do a fast job to complete this ; I think the right approach is to comb through the entire thing and ensure that no UTF-8 is hiding.
mod6: And rather than do a fast job to complete this ; I think the right approach is to comb through the entire thing and ensure that no UTF-8 is hiding. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: i'm guessing the only way out of this predicament is to have an actual regrind, into a new genesis, of all the patches we actually want.
mircea_popescu: so is it your comment typed out on a mac, is the idea ?
phf: easiest way to get a rise out of my iranian colleagues is to suggest that samovar and olivier salad were not "invented" by iranians
phf: i still have muscle memory for dashes, quotes and a few math symbols on mac en layout. (i would even differentiate between russian << .. >> and en `` .. ''). this stuff seemed like the future in the early 2000s..
phf: mod6: right, that's the right thing to do; for a longest time i was still pressing with the original v.py, but i suspect most people (except maybe ascii) use v.pl at this point
mircea_popescu: 23962 /*Boost has a year 2038 problem— if the request sleep time is past epoch+2^31 seconds the sleep returns instantly.
mod6: Here's a snippit of that code: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/6lZc7/?raw=true
phf: and in vaguely related, while writing a chain verifier for btcbase, i found that we have utf-8 in genesis http://btcbase.org/patches/genesis#L23962
phf: i think right now the way things are implemented (that goes for btcbase anyway) you can have a chain, that links correctly, but actually doesn't press to anything at all like what the hashes claim
phf: mod6: an important thing to add to v might be a check ~after~ the press, which ensures that final states of files have shasums that the vpatch chain claims they should
phf: in any case i'll produce a fix by wednesday, but not before. this requires careful work ☟︎
phf: i have a btcbase based test harnes, but it of course also didn't catch the issue, because it doesn't know about `\ No newline ...' in band thing either. it treats that line as a textual prelude to the next hunk which is a valid patch format
a111: Logged on 2018-02-25 01:46 hanbot: phf : patched fix for vdiff produced a genesis for me but complains about 'no newline at end of file' for some 67 files. not clear to me whether i oughta be concerned/what gives.
phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-25#1785986 << i thought that it was just a helpful warning, but upon reflection i realized that this is actually a bug. investigating it further i took a wrong direction on a diff's command line flag switch, and as it stands if you see this warning it ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform is on a remote console where he doesn't see PMs; but will check back later today.
mircea_popescu: putinize lol. what a great word.
hanbot: meanwhile, my dad's back on the job market after a ~10 year break, keeps sending scariest want ads he finds. week's winner is "CPA (Confined Space Attendant) - Hole Watch"
hanbot: phf : patched fix for vdiff produced a genesis for me but complains about 'no newline at end of file' for some 67 files. not clear to me whether i oughta be concerned/what gives. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: but maybe healthier if it's a diff lib.
mircea_popescu: it's going to get built tho, he'll need a binary tree model, a merkle tree-izer, and an elastic hash-er for sure. ☟︎
diana_coman: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-23#1785665 <- hmmm, I can see the utility of this and I can see it as something built on top of eucrypt but I'm not totally sure I see a very strong case for including it in eucrypt as such ☝︎
mircea_popescu: i never knew dj quals was cool ; fucking sideshow of a sideshow (tom green) in a dubious mainstream teensploitation (road trip)
mircea_popescu: a sort of dj quals without the cool
a111: Logged on 2017-06-27 05:12 phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-06-27#1674891 << i've been using that one for a while, with a https://www.amazon.com/CST2545-L-Trac-Wired-Performance-Trackball/dp/B00EEFK5QQ trackball in the middle. i'm pretty happy with that setup. i've figured out how to get the firmware out of the controller, so i'm hoping to customize some of the keys (that are otherwise useless)
mircea_popescu: mod6 give it a little, we'll come up with soemthing tonight/tomorrow
mod6: (Not to be confused with the 10 that Pizarro needs a quote for)